Hi Owen I have been with 2talk for about a year and half. Call quality has been ok and the system has been running smothely for allmost all the time. Only one drawback so far has been the slow response to any tech matters.

I tend to use 2talk over a 3G connection and usually don't have any quality issues. Sometimes, when I am in the back of beyond and very little signal (or in Newmarket for some reason), it gets degraded, but that's to be expected. When using it over my wi-fi connection at home, I haven't had any issues.

Use 2talkfor my retail shop for all outgoing calls using ata grandstream 486 and have no problems and have been using for 18 months certainly cheap havent the balls to drop our landline or fax line yet.

I am new to VOIP and have been trialling 2talk over the last week. Voice seems to be good as gold, no problems with quality or setup. I am having problems with fax however. I have followed all the instructions but can neither send nor receive. My ISP is wireless, and I have read the comment somewhere that it is virtually impossible to setup fax with VOIP over satellite or wireless. Is this true? If so, I wont waste any more time on it.

traderstu: I am new to VOIP and have been trialling 2talk over the last week. Voice seems to be good as gold, no problems with quality or setup. I am having problems with fax however. I have followed all the instructions but can neither send nor receive. My ISP is wireless, and I have read the comment somewhere that it is virtually impossible to setup fax with VOIP over satellite or wireless. Is this true? If so, I wont waste any more time on it.

Give up on fax. Unless it's 100% necessary most businesses now can get away with scan to email.